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Lebanon Seeks Death Penalty for Al-Assir, Dozens of Supporters

Lebanon Seeks Death Penalty for Al-Assir, Dozens of Supporters
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Lebanon will seek the death penalty for Ahmad al-Assir, who has been at large since deadly clashes between his followers and the army last year, a judicial source said Friday.

Lebanon Seeks Death Penalty for Al-Assir, Dozens of SupportersMilitary judge Riad Abu Ghida recommended seeking death sentences for al-Assir and 53 others, including Fadel Shaker.

The sentences are being sought in connection with the summer clashes in the southern city of Saida, which left at least 18 soldiers and 11 gunmen dead.

The suspects are accused of "having formed armed groups that attacked an institution of the state, the army, killed officers and soldiers, took explosive materials and light and heavy weapons and used them against the army," the indictment says.

The judicial source said Abu Ghida, the investigator responsible for recommending charges and penalties, has also recommended prison sentences for around 20 other people.

Al-Assir and a number of his supporters, including Shaker, have been on the run since the clashes in June.
He has also accused the Lebanese army of failing to protect the country's Sunnis.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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